Cap-Ha?tien en Blue & White avec Troubleboy

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Sur l’initiative de Troubleboy Hitmaker et sa structure <>, un mega concert baptis? <> sera donn? au Cap-Ha?tien, le 5 ao?t, ? la rue 28, sur le Boulevard du Cap-Ha?tien. Le rappeur r?unira autour de lui sur sc?ne d’autres vedettes, pour la plupart des Capois comme lui. Parmi elles, Anie Alerte, Mac-D, Steves J. Bryan, Shabba, Toby, Guarionex et l’invit? sp?cial, Baky.

Les fonds r?colt?s lors de cet ?v?nement seront vers?s ? l’h?pital Caracol et permettront ? Troubleboy Hitmaker d’assister 100 ?coliers au Cap-Ha?tien pour la rentr?e des classes, a-t-il fait savoir ? Ticket au cours d’une entrevue au t?l?phone. <>, poursuit TB.

L’initiative <>, comme la surnomme la voix de <>, date de 2019. Le concert n’a pas pu avoir lieu ces 2 derni?res ann?es ? cause de la pand?mie, p?riode pendant laquelle le rappeur s’est aussi install? aux ?tats-Unis. Cependant, en 2020, sacs et fournitures scolaires ont ?t? distribu?s par le <> dans certains quartiers de la deuxi?me ville du pays.

Pour Troubleboy Hitmaker, c’est un devoir de rendre ? sa ville d’origine ce qu’il a re?u d’elle. <>, soutient Lord Wensky Jolissaint, de son nom complet. <>, ajoute-t-il.

<>. 2 jeux de mots sortis par le ma?tre en la mati?re, en moins de 5 minutes de conversation. Sacr? Troubleboy Hitmaker.

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Cap-Ha?tien en Blue & White avec Troubleboy Hitmaker

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Sur l’initiative de Troubleboy Hitmaker et sa structure <>, un mega concert baptis? <> sera donn? au Cap-Ha?tien, le 5 ao?t, ? la rue 28, sur le Boulevard du Cap-Ha?tien. Le rappeur r?unira autour de lui sur sc?ne d’autres vedettes, pour la plupart des Capois comme lui. Parmi elles, Anie Alerte, Mac-D, Steves J. Bryan, Shabba, Toby, Guarionex et l’invit? sp?cial, Baky.

Les fonds r?colt?s lors de cet ?v?nement seront vers?s ? l’h?pital Caracol et permettront ? Troubleboy Hitmaker d’assister 100 ?coliers au Cap-Ha?tien pour la rentr?e des classes, a-t-il fait savoir ? Ticket au cours d’une entrevue au t?l?phone. <>, poursuit TB.

L’initiative <>, comme la surnomme la voix de <>, date de 2019. Le concert n’a pas pu avoir lieu ces 2 derni?res ann?es ? cause de la pand?mie, p?riode pendant laquelle le rappeur s’est aussi install? aux ?tats-Unis. Cependant, en 2020, sacs et fournitures scolaires ont ?t? distribu?s par le <> dans certains quartiers de la deuxi?me ville du pays.

Pour Troubleboy Hitmaker, c’est un devoir de rendre ? sa ville d’origine ce qu’il a re?u d’elle. <>, soutient Lord Wensky Jolissaint, de son nom complet. <>, ajoute-t-il.

<>. 2 jeux de mots sortis par le ma?tre en la mati?re, en moins de 5 minutes de conversation. Sacr? Troubleboy Hitmaker.

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Pelosi says US will not abandon Taiwan as China protests Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taiwan after a visit that heightened tensions with China, saying Wednesday that she and other members of Congress in her delegation showed they will not abandon their commitment to the self-governing island.

Pelosi, the first US speaker to visit the island in more than 25 years, courted Beijing’s wrath with the visit and set off more than a week of debate over whether it was a good idea after news of it leaked. In Taipei, she remained calm but defiant.

“Today the world faces a choice between democracy and autocracy,” she said in a short speech during a meeting with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. “America’s determination to preserve democracy, here in Taiwan and around the world, remains ironclad.”

China, which claims Taiwan as its territory and opposes any engagement by Taiwanese officials with foreign governments, announced multiple military exercises around the island, parts of which will enter Taiwanese waters, and issued a series of harsh statements after the delegation touched down Tuesday night in the Taiwanese capital, Taipei.

Taiwan decried the planned actions, saying they violated the island’s sovereignty.

“Such an act equals to sealing off Taiwan by air and sea, such an act covers our country’s territory and territorial waters, and severely violates our country’s territorial sovereignty,” Captain Jian-chang Yu said at a briefing by the National Defense Ministry.

The Chinese military exercises, including live fire, are to start Thursday and be the largest aimed at Taiwan since 1995 when China fired missiles in a large-scale exercise to show its displeasure at a visit by then-Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui to the US.

Taiwanese President Tsai responded firmly Wednesday to Beijing’s military intimidation.

“Facing deliberately heightened military threats, Taiwan will not back down,” Tsai said at her meeting with Pelosi. “We will firmly uphold our nation’s sovereignty and continue to hold the line of defence for democracy.”

China’s official Xinhua News Agency announced the military actions Tuesday night, along with a map outlining six different areas around Taiwan. Arthur Zhin-Sheng Wang, a defence studies expert at Taiwan’s Central Police University, said three of the areas infringe on Taiwanese waters, meaning they are within 12 nautical miles (22 kilometres) of shore.

Using live fire in a country’s territorial airspace or waters is risky, said Wang, adding that “according to international rules of engagement, this can possibly be seen as an act of war”.

Pelosi’s trip has heightened US-China tensions more than visits by other members of Congress because of her high-level position as leader of the House of Representatives. She is the first speaker of the House to visit Taiwan in 25 years, since Newt Gingrich in 1997. However, other members of Congress have visited Taiwan in the past year.

Tsai, thanking Pelosi for her decades of support for Taiwan, presented the speaker with a civilian honour, the Order of the Propitious Clouds.

China’s response has been loud and has come on multiple fronts: diplomatic, economic and military.

Shortly after Pelosi landed Tuesday night, China announced live-fire drills that reportedly started that night, as well as the four-day exercises starting Thursday.

The People’s Liberation Army Air Force also flew a contingent of 21 warplanes Tuesday night, including fighter jets, toward Taiwan. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng also summoned the US ambassador in Beijing, Nicholas Burns, to convey the country’s protests the same night.

On Wednesday, China also banned some imports from Taiwan, including citrus fruit and fish.

Chinese state broadcaster CCTV published images of PLA drills and video Wednesday, although it was unclear where they were being conducted.

Pelosi addressed Beijing’s threats Wednesday morning, saying she hopes it’s clear that while China has prevented Taiwan from attending certain international meetings, “that they understand they will not stand in the way of people coming to Taiwan as a show of friendship and of support”.

She noted that support for Taiwan is bipartisan in Congress and praised the island’s democracy. She stopped short of saying that the U.S would defend Taiwan militarily, emphasising that Congress is “committed to the security of Taiwan, in order to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves”.

Her focus has always been the same, she said, going back to her 1991 visit to Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, when she and other lawmakers unfurled a small banner supporting democracy two years after a bloody military crackdown on protesters at the square. That visit was also about human rights and what she called dangerous technology transfers to “rogue countries”.

Pelosi visited a human rights museum in Taipei that details the history of the island’s martial law era and met with some of Taiwan’s most prominent rights activists, including an exiled former Hong Kong bookseller who was detained by Chinese authorities, Lam Wing-kee.

Pelosi, who is leading the trip with five other members of Congress, also met with representatives from Taiwan’s legislature.

“Madam Speaker’s visit to Taiwan with the delegation, without fear, is the strongest defence of upholding human rights and consolidation of the values of democracy and freedom,” Tsai Chi-chang, vice president of Taiwan’s legislature, said in welcome.

The administration of US President Joe Biden has sought to tone down the volume on the visit, insisting there’s no change in America’s longstanding “one-China policy,” which recognizes Beijing but allows informal relations and defence ties with Taipei.

Pelosi said her delegation has “heft,” including Gregory Meeks, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Raja Krishnamoorthi from the House Intelligence Committee. Representatives Andy Kim and Mark Takano are also in the delegation.

She also mentioned Representative Suzan DelBene, whom Pelosi said was instrumental in the passage of a $280 billion bill aimed at boosting American manufacturing and research in semiconductor chips — an industry that Taiwan dominates and is vital for modern electronics.

She departed Wednesday evening for South Korea, the next stop on an Asia tour that also included Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.

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By HUIZHONG WU Associated Press

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‘When you win, you win,’ says young fish farmer Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The St Catherine-based ‘Williams Farm’ has been putting fresh, locally grown food on the tables of Jamaicans for generations.

Now its youngest proprietor, Trey Williams, has decided to carve out his niche in the family business by focusing his efforts on tilapia farming.

Under the keen maintenance of the 26-year-old, the family’s farm boasts 13 one-acre fishponds, each containing about 15,000 tilapia, some of different breeds.

Each one-acre pond on the Williams Farm can contain up to 15,000 tilapia. The freshwater fish is versatile and tolerant of different aquaculture environments. (Photo: JIS)

Williams’ responsibilities include feeding the fish twice each day and seeing to the upkeep of the ponds, to prevent overcrowding and pest infestation before reaping day.

Speaking with JIS News, the third-generation farmer explained that the business was started by his grandfather who passed it on to his father and so, “I grew up in farming on a whole”.

He is a past student of St Jago High School, where he showed interest in business subjects, but did not know just what his future would entail.

By the time he turned 20, “I was into the chicken coop [side of the business] with grandma and then she said: ‘Why don’t you go and invest some of your money in the fish farm with your dad and see if you can help the business to grow more?’.”

He reluctantly took that advice. “I was sceptical about it at first, but she really convinced me and this has been my thing ever since. I took my time and fell in love with it,” he reflects.

Tilapia, which is a freshwater fish that inhabits shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes, is versatile and tolerant of different aquaculture environments. It can be farmed in brackish or salt water and in cage systems or ponds, similar to the ones operated by the Williams family.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) have been calling for an increase in tilapia farming to boost local fish production and to relieve the stress on reef fish. There is also a growing domestic demand for the freshwater delight.

Trey Williams, 26, feeds tilapia in one of the 13 fishponds on the Williams Family farm in St Catherine. (Photo: JIS)

Backed by his own successes, Williams is encouraging others, particularly youngsters, to get involved in the venture, deeming it a ‘good investment’ with guaranteed returns.

“Fish is like chicken… if fish is for sale, somebody is going to want to buy fish,” he argued.

“It takes a lot of resources, but if you can get it started, I would tell you to do it,” Mr. Williams adds.

He admitted that there are a few limitations that come with the practice.

“Some time last year, we ended up losing five ponds of fish because of the rain,” he lamented.

Those ponds are now restored, thanks in part to the NFA, which provided fish and feed. He also received an award from the organisation on Fisherman’s Day, recognising him as a young fish farmer.

Overall, the outgoing young man said of his main economic activity that “when you win, you win”, and noted that more than 4,000 pounds of tilapia can be harvested in one catch.

This is sold to higglers who journey from far, having heard the good news of the Williams family and, of course, the deliciousness and viability of tilapia.

Williams disclosed that there are plans to expand the family farm, which should include more ponds and additional ways to earn a living from the increasingly popular and in-demand fish.

— JIS

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UPP Presents Its Record of Achievements While in Office 2004 – 2014

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As the United Progressive Party (UPP) seeks another term in office, the Party will release its Major Achievements. This comprehensive 80-page report highlights the administration’s philosophy and extensive record of accomplishments during the period 2004 – 2014.

Despite a huge national debt, an under-performing economy, dislocation created by the global economic crisis, the demise of the Stanford Empire and the collapse of BAICO/CLICO, the UPP implemented sound plans and budgetary policies that set Antigua and Barbuda on the road to recovery and then positioned it for economic take-off, according to Forbes magazine.

“The true impact of our stewardship is reflected in the thousands of lives that have been improved and the legacy of our social and economic programs that remain in place. The UPP is proud of our solid track record of delivering hope to the people of Antigua and Barbuda during our 10-year tenure in office,” said Harold Lovell, UPP Political Leader.

The Major Achievements book will be launched during a virtual Press Conference on Wednesday August 10th at 10am. The event will be hosted by former Minister Hon. Jacqui Quinn and will feature former Prime Minister Hon. Baldwin Spencer, Harold Lovell, UPP Political Leader and Hon. Jamale Pringle, Leader of the Opposition.

The publication will be released in two formats: a free downloadable  digbook on the Party’s website (www.voteupp.com) and as a limited edition coffee table book.

Reviews of UPP Major Achievements

“Very comprehensive book with 80 pages of well articulated achievements. The facts are there with no hidden agenda.”  Ralph G

“A well chronicled account of the UPP’s years of service to the people. Thank you for undertaking this enormous feat which no other administration in Antigua and Barbuda has ever accomplished in a ten year period.”  Carol B

An impressive and comprehensive record of achievement which demonstrates UPP’s proven competence, vision, and commitment to the people of Antigua and Barbuda. UPP’s past performance inspires confidence for a future UPP administration led by Harold Lovell.” James Nanton

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Met Office issues second yellow-level adverse weather alert

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The Meteorological Service has issued a second yellow-level adverse weather alert. The alert began at 2 am and is expected to last until 6 pm on Wednesday.

On its website, the Met Office said periods of rain and/or showers of varying intensities have been observed from early this morning. It said this is due to a combination of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and a low-level trough.

There is also a 70 per cent chance of thunderstorms. Heavy downpours could produce accumulations in excess of 25 millimetres.

It said street/flash flooding and localised ponding are also likely in heavy downpours. Gusty winds in excess of 55 kilometres/hour may be experienced in the area of showers/thunderstorms.

The Met Office said people should not wade or drive through flood waters and asked the public to monitor weather conditions and official updates.

More information can be found at www.metoffice.gov.tt/ and www.odpm.gov.tt.

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OECS, CARPHA Sign MOU To Help Ensure Safe & Effective Medicines – St. Lucia Times News

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A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) to strengthen procedures that ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of medicines in the Region.

  Dr. Didacus Jules, Director General of the OECS and Dr. Joy St. John, Executive Director of CARPHA were both present for the official signing which took place on Thursday July 28th, 2022, at the OECS Commission in Castries, Saint Lucia.

The MOU formalises a long-standing relationship between the OECS Pooled Procurement Service (PPS) and CARPHA.

The Medicines Quality Control and Surveillance Department (MQCSD) and the Caribbean Regulatory System (CRS) are the departments responsible for guiding the procurement, testing, registration and monitoring of medicines at CARPHA.

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The main aims of the agreement are to strengthen the approval processes of medicines procured through the OECS/PPS, by the CRS and to reaffirm the long-standing relationship with the MQCSD.

Speaking at the Ceremony Dr. Jules stated that the MOU further strengthens the already excellent working relationship between the two organisations that have a shared commitment to the needs of the region (OECS/Wider Caribbean) especially in healthcare delivery.

According to Dr. Jules, ‘’The formalisation of this relationship with an MOU will strengthen the trust of the Member States in the medicines used in our public health systems within Member States of the OECS and CARPHA. I consider the relationship with CARPHA and the OECS to be an exemplar of intra-regional collaboration that has evolved significantly since the pandemic. We have walked every step of this perilous journey together, clasping hands tighter whenever the going went rougher.’’

In her remarks, Dr. St John stated that the agreement would strengthen the relationship between the two agencies by, “supporting and improving access to quality assured medicines, and the monitoring of their safety, quality and efficacy in the OECS, other CARPHA Member States and in the global community.”

She noted the challenges that may be faced by small markets like those in the Caribbean and commented that, “The OECS’ procurement service leads the Region in its approach to pooled procurement to optimise economies of scale to tackle this obstacle.  To this end, CARPHA is pleased to strengthen this work at a technical level.”

Dr. St John concluded by noting the unique nature of the collaboration, giving CARPHA’s commitment to sustaining the partnership and commending the relevant stakeholders for their contribution.

This agreement between the OECS/PPS and CARPHA will enable the OECS citizens to be confident that medicines procured for use in the Region are of the highest standards and quality.

The OECS/PPS is expected to begin the procurement of medicines approved by the CRS in 2024.

CARPHA and the OECS are confident that this agreement will be fruitful as both agencies continue to serve the citizens of the OECS and the wider Caribbean.

Source: Caribbean Public Health Agency

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Denuncian que sobre 20 puertorriqueños permanecen varados en aeropuerto de España

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Unos veintisiete (27) pasajeros puertorriqueños permanecen varados en el Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, la capital de España, Madrid, luego de que la línea aérea Iberia cerró la puerta minutos antes de lo estipulado.

“Somos un grupo de 27 puertorriqueños que perdimos un vuelo en Ámsterdam, Holanda, por culpa de la situación caótica del aeropuerto Schiphol y la ineficiencia de la línea aérea Iberia. Ayer Iberia nos hizo un ‘rebooking’ a Madrid pero nos indicó que no hay espacio para regresar a PR hasta el 13 de agosto. En el grupo hay personas que ya no tenemos medicamentos para nuestras condiciones y un diabético juvenil a quien se le está terminando su insulina. Demandamos que Iberia asuma su responsabilidad y nos regrese a Puerto Rico lo antes posible. Si le sucede algo a alguno de nosotros y nosotras la culpa será de Iberia”, publicó una de las personas varadas, identificada como Heidi Reyes-Ramírez, en sus redes sociales.

Según la información que trascendió, la línea aérea detuvo la salida del vuelo para bajar el equipaje de los 27 pasajeros en vez de montarlos regreso a Puerto Rico. Entre el grupo varado en el aeropuerto figuran varios pacientes que necesitan atención médica y suministro de medicinas.

Además, informa que todos los 27 pasajeros compraron paquetes de viaje a Madrid Travel en Puerto Rico con teléfono (787) 756-8590 el cual no responde al momento de llamar desde España. Pueden llamar a una de las viajeras identificada como Gissel Ramírez con teléfono celular 787-590-4298.

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ST. VINCENT-LABOUR-PM says PSC will determine salary scale for re-hired teachers

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Start Date for Super Six Playoffs Postponed

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 3, 2022 (SKNFA) — The SKNFA is announcing that the start date for the Super Six Playoffs, which was originally set for Saturday, August 6th, has been postponed to a later date to be announced. This is due to the Friday, August 5th General Elections. The Division 1 League Championship match, scheduled for Sunday, August 7th has also been postponed. The rescheduled dates for both events will be circulated in a subsequent correspondence.

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